For the past forty(40) years, every Chairman of the Federal Reserve System has been a Jew, except for a brief period of seventeen(17) months. Here are the Chairmen of the Federal Reserve System since 1970:

Arthur F. Burns(Jew)
term: February 1, 1970 – January 31, 1978

George W. Miller(White European)
term: March 8, 1978 – August 6, 1979

Paul A. Volcker(Jew)
term: August 6, 1979 – August 11, 1987

Alan C. Greenspan(Jew)
term: August 11, 1987 – January 31, 2006

Ben S. Bernanke(Jew)
term: February 1, 2006 – present

Jews are approximately 2% of the United States population. The probability that almost every Chairman of the Federal Reserve System since 1970 would be a Jew is infinitesimally small. This extreme numerical over-representation of Jews among the Chairmen of the Federal Reserve System cannot be explained away as a coincidence or as the result of mere random chance.

Of the six(6) members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, four(4) are Jews. This is a numerical representation of 67%. Of the twelve(12) Federal Reserve District Bank presidents, six(6) are Jews. This is a numerical representation of 50%. Jews are approximately 2% of the United States population. This means that Jews are over-represented on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors by a factor of 33.5 times, or 3,350 percent, and are over-represented among the Federal Reserve District Banks presidents by a factor of 25 times, or 2,500 percent. This extreme numerical over-representation of Jews on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and among the Federal Reserve District Bank presidents cannot be explained away as a coincidence or as the result of mere random chance.

Naturally, the author of that article says that abolishing the Federal Reserve would be “crazy” because our economic system is so “complex”. Well it wouldn’t so complex if those International Jew Bankers weren’t in charge of it, right, you establishment asshole?

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